Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> On 2019-04-05 23:37, Stephen Frost wrote:
>> I've also reached out to some colleagues about having one of them test
>> with MacOS. What version are you on..?
> macOS 10.14.14 it says.
I tried to replicate this on my own laptop (macOS 10.14.4 ... I do not
think there is or ever will be a 10.14.14). I can't, because the
kerberos test fails immediately:
1..4
# setting up Kerberos
# Running: krb5-config --version
# Running: kdb5_util create -s -P secret0
Can't exec "kdb5_util": No such file or directory at
/Users/tgl/pgsql/src/test/kerberos/../../../src/test/perl/TestLib.pmline 190.
Bail out! system kdb5_util failed
and indeed, there's no kdb5_util in /usr/bin/ or anywhere else that
I can find. So I speculate that Peter is running some weird hodgepodge
of Apple and Homebrew code, making the question not so much "why does
it fail" as "how did it ever work".
I also notice that the build spews out a bunch of deprecation warnings,
because just as with openSSL, Apple has stuck deprecation attributes
on everything in gssapi/gssapi.h. They want you to use their GSS
"framework" instead.
So I'm not convinced we should spend a lot of effort on fooling with
the test scripts for this. This platform has got much more fundamental
problems than that.
regards, tom lane